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Seasonal helpers '07: The nightmare before Christmas.
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<blockquote data-quote="Griff" data-source="post: 267095" data-attributes="member: 7111"><p>I'm not teaching someone how to use a diad, it's that simple. I believe there's actually something in the contract about paying us more per hr if we have to train someone. Until they tell me they are giving me that money to train the helper, I refuse to do it. I have never refused a helper, but I still contend that it does more harm than good. Even on routes that have the type of stops that a helper actually increases your SPORH, it all gets negated when you factor in travel time for picking them up and dropping them off. Don't get it twisted, buddy. Just because I take my lunch in the alloted contractual time <em>everyday</em>, don't run, don't skip my breaks, doesn't mean that I want to be working 12hrs everyday. I'm all about being efficient on the job, but within the confines of not injuring myself or others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Griff, post: 267095, member: 7111"] I'm not teaching someone how to use a diad, it's that simple. I believe there's actually something in the contract about paying us more per hr if we have to train someone. Until they tell me they are giving me that money to train the helper, I refuse to do it. I have never refused a helper, but I still contend that it does more harm than good. Even on routes that have the type of stops that a helper actually increases your SPORH, it all gets negated when you factor in travel time for picking them up and dropping them off. Don't get it twisted, buddy. Just because I take my lunch in the alloted contractual time [I]everyday[/I], don't run, don't skip my breaks, doesn't mean that I want to be working 12hrs everyday. I'm all about being efficient on the job, but within the confines of not injuring myself or others. [/QUOTE]
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